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Universal Button Offers More than 300 Combinations

Safety Technology International Inc.’s Universal Button helps eliminate stocking dozens of push buttons and wasting time and money tracking down the right button for a customer. The UB-1 switch can be used as is or can be reconfigured for a specific application. This single-gang button has two sets of Form C contacts, which covers almost all electrical combinations required. The faceplate is constructed of cast aluminum, allowing it to take tough knocks in stride, and is slightly oversized to cover old plate installation marks. The UL/cUL listed button offers more than 300 different combinations for the price of a standard one configuration button. A universal pneumatic button, universal touch free button with NoTouch technology and a 2-in. universal button also are available.

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